Bali - Day One
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Tim and I woke in our apartment to an early realisation of being without plans. The day before, we'd booked the accommodation in Changgu following the recommendation of a traveller we'd met briefly inЧитать далее
Tim and I woke in our apartment to an early realisation of being without plans. The day before, we'd booked the accommodation in Changgu following the recommendation of a traveller we'd met briefly inЧитать далее
Uluwatu, South of Denpasar. Many beautiful beaches.
Most of Denpasar feels to suffer as class of poverty below tourists. For us Westeners, we come in with see, explore and party with essentiallyЧитать далее
Tim and I had allocated a night to party of which we'd planned to be hungover for the next day. For then, we'd only left tasks of small admin - retrieving the bikes out storage, getting lost aroundЧитать далее
We'd woke to the sound of prayer. It was four in the morning and we hadn't been without the sound of prayer since arriving off the ferry the night before. Lembar, a small port town on the south westЧитать далее
In Gili Trawangan, Tim and I spent three days with the team from Compass Divers completing our SSI Open Water Certification. We had a blast, which such a good crew and an awesome time in theЧитать далее
People are just beautiful here! Meet Ouli and Abdull from Malaka, Lombok. Ouli has been our generous host for our night's stay and Abdull makes the best fried banana pancakes on the island 🏝️
The north costal road following the top of Lombok Island. Tim's suggestion involved taking the road up to Sembleong which involved 1200m of elevation gain which we tackled over two days. This turnedЧитать далее
With a late start, Tim and I made out of bed all the way to the bar to order ourselves a fresh round of pancakes and honey. The bike packing itself didn't start till much later, of which we were toЧитать далее
The first real downhill of the trip! Indonesia as a country exists upon the 'Ring of Fire' - the tectonic boarder of the most volcanic section of the world. Most of our riding before Sembalun has beenЧитать далее
It was a small back alley coffee shop, a few blocks off the main road where I met Mr Buana. He had been waiting for me for at least the past half hour while I was grabbing some lunch downtown. He wasЧитать далее